Arvari : a late twentieth century folk tale - a CSE production 14 minutes, VCD English.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi CSE Production (Centre for Science & Environment)Description: 1CDDDC classification:- NB0038
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Non Book Material | CEPT Library Sch. of Building Science & Tech | NBK | NB0038 | Available | Comment:For the set of 4 VCD Rs.3000.00;Status:Catalogued;Bill No:CSE/P/0127 | NB0038 |
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The Alwar district of Rajasthan had become a desolate scene in the mid-1980s. A dark zone. Arid sands had replaced water and trees. Then a group of volunteers took the cue from an old man. They started making johads, earthen dams that impound rainwater. By the hundreds. The result was a miracle, a river, the Arvari. Today, the sands are clothed by wealth, water and trees.
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